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<p>Three of the top six teams in the 1A division I KBCA rankings highlight the Centralia sub-state. Centralia (#2) and Troy (#6) have locked up the top two spots. Clifton-Clyde (#3) and Rock Hills (#10) will also be hosting a semi-final game. The 1A sub-state divisions begin play Monday, February 24, after seeding is set this coming Wednesday. Ahead of the quarterfinal games enjoy this look at several key players to watch in the Centralia 1A Division I sub-state. Seven Twin Valley League teams make up more than half of the field.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1112636' first='Brynlyn' last='Brockman'], 5'10", PF, Blue Valley-Randolph, 2026 - The post is averaging nearly a double-double. She leads the team in scoring (13.1) and rebounding (9.2) while also picking up 3.1 steals.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1098898' first='Bridgett' last='Campbell'], 5'8", CG, Onaga, 2025 - The Buffaloes have balanced scoring despite not having a 10+ point scorer. Campbell is among the top four at 7.2 per game. She leads the team in assists and steals, 2.5 apiece. While not a prolific presence at the free throw line Campbell is hitting 78% of her attempts.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='349457' first='Oen' last='Deters'], Centralia, 2025 - Deters is moving into the top 100 point scorers in Kansas girls basketball history. With more than 1,600 points so far she keeps pouring it in at more than 18 per game. A terrific, smart floor leader generating nearly 7 assists per game the Benedictine College commit is solid on both ends of the floor. </p>
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<p><strong>Gracie Grable</strong>, 5'7", SG, Troy, 2025 - Grable brings consistent perimeter shooting to the table. Her length at the off guard position benefits her defensively.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='932978' first='Hayden' last='Kramer'], 5'7", CG, Centralia, 2027 - While Kramer is a perimeter shooting threat defensively she generates transition opportunities with off-the-ball steals. Kramer has good speed with the ball and finishes at speed. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1192770' first='Halle' last='Mizner'], 5'9", PF, Rock Hills, 2026 - Mizner is having a big season, nearly averaging a double-double. She is putting up 15.9 points, including 76% from the line, and 9.2 rebounds. Mizner also picking up 3 assists, 3.1 steals, and 1.4 blocks.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1116017' first='Bethany' last='Simmelink'], Rock Hills, 2026 - Simmelink is having a big year, putting up 17.8 points, 4.5 assists and 3.9 steals. </p>
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<p><strong>Lillian Steinbrock</strong>, 5'4", SG, Clifton-Clyde, 2025 - The two-time Efficiency Expert is picking up where she left off last season. Thus far in 2025 she is cranking out 3.8 assists per game with a 1.57 assists-to-turnover ratio. Steinbrock is also averaging 9 points and provides consistent mid-range and perimeter shooting. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='905232' first='Harper' last='Whetstine'], 5'8", PG, Troy, 2026 - The athletic, scoring point guard is among the top scorers in the state regarding of class at 25.6 per game. She shoots the three from all over the perimeter. Defensively her quickness and length are keys to her collecting more than 6 steals per game. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='621265' first='Sevy' last='Wurtz'], 5'6", CG, Clifton-Clyde, 2026 - Wurtz leads the Eagles in scoring (23.5), rebounding (6.3) and steals (4.3). She shoots it with range and is hitting three balls at a eye-popping 43% clip. Defensively she uses her hand speed to generate turnovers to get the transition game going. </p>
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Three of the top six teams in the 1A division I KBCA rankings highlight the Centralia sub-state. Centralia (#2) and Troy (#6) have locked up the top two spots. Clifton-Clyde (#3) and Rock Hills (#10) will also be hosting a semi-final game. The 1A sub-state divisions begin play Monday, February 24, after seeding is set this coming Wednesday. Ahead of the quarterfinal games enjoy this look at several key players to watch in the Centralia 1A Division I sub-state. Seven Twin Valley League teams make up more than half of the field.
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